Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, from Wichita, Kansas about his continued travels, much by horseback, and visiting old friends. The weather takes a turn for the worse and he states he is more satisfied with Minnesota weather. He will be leaving on the train for St. Louis, Missouri the next day.
Theodore Barrett wrote a quick note to his future wife, Georgia McKee, before leaving Minneapolis, Minnesota for St. Cloud, Minnesota telling her he loves her.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee. He traveled all day to Osakis, Minnesota in the rain and will be going on to Sauk Centre, Minnesota. He again ended by professing his love for her.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, that he will be going home the next day. He will remain there for a week or two before going to Washington, D.C. to be with her as their wedding date nears. He professes his love for her.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, congratulating her on turning 23 years old. He notes the 20 year difference in their ages is overcome by their enthusiastic and perfect love.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia Mckee, from Sauk Center, Minnesota. He met with some old acquaintances. He talked of the weather, including a favorable rain for the crops.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee. He returned home but will be going out again for a day or two. He is counting the days until they will be together. He told of his love for her.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee. He was on his return trip from Minneapolis, Minnesota to Herman, Minnesota. He stopped in St. Joseph, Minnesota where he met an old friend, and then went to Cold Spring, Minnesota to buy oxen. He expected to be gone another five or six days.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, of his disappointment in having not received a letter from her and goes on to tell her about his stay in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and travels back to St. Paul, Minnesota, including a stop at his parents' farm in Sterling, Illinois.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee. His travels continued as he headed west toward the farm. He found many people headed toward the Red River.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, from St. Paul, Minnesota. He told her of the train trip from Herman, Minnesota, to St. Paul, Minnesota, delayed because of an accident with a different train. He wishes she was with him on this beautiful day.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, as he traveled by train west from New York. As the train traveled along the Ohio River, he recalled his first travels for his work on a survey crew.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, about the previous day's election. The weather looking like snow. He includes a copy of the Republican ticket.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee. He contemplated the past and the future at his farm. He would like to find a photographer to document the progress of establishing his farm.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee. He described a beautiful sunrise that higlighted hills to the east and the plains to the west of his home. He is busy getting the house ready for winter, and the land ready for spring.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georiga McKee. He began by talking about the weather and then gave his view on the book, "The Revolt of Islam" which he had just read.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, of his stay in St. Paul, Minnesota. He saw Nez Perce Indians and Chief Joseph while on a walk. He wrote of his niece, Miss Ella. He contemplated whether to stay in St. Paul for the winter.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, about how cold it has been. Living in a tent, it is hard for him to write. He talks of her (Georgia) about going to church for both of them as there is no church convenient for him to attend.